Watford head coach Marco Silva slammed his side's failure to kill the game off, as they capitulated in the final five minutes of their defeat to Swansea.

The Hornets led thanks to Andre Carrillo's goal, before Jordan Ayew and Luciano Narsingh scored in the 85th and 90th minute respectively to give the Premier League's bottom side a dramatic victory.

It is not the first time Watford have thrown away a lead at the death this season, it happened at both Everton and Crystal Palace too, and Silva knows his side must be more clinical in front of goal.

Andre Gray blasted an effort straight at Lukas Fabianski when one-on-one, less than 60 seconds before the Swans equalised. The Hornets had struggled to create too many clear-cut chances before then, yet Silva felt they had done more than enough to take the three points home.

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"It's a big disappointment for all of us. When I say all of us, I mean our fans too. I think we did enough to win the match," Silva said.

"Our opponents had one shot in the first minutes, through Ayew, and after that they didn't create one chance until they made it 1-1. Gomes didn't have to make one save. We had enough chances to kill the match. We controlled the match until that moment.

"At this level, when you have clear chances to score, seconds before they equalised too, it gives belief to the opponents [if you miss].

"This afternoon, OK we didn't create a big number, but we created enough chances to score and we didn't kill the match.

Silva felt his side had more than enough chances to kill the game off (Getty Images)

"It gave more belief to our opponents. They didn't create chances to score but one cross, and one second ball and they scored one goal.

"Even after they equalise, we have to stay focussed until the end of the match."

Silva was particularly livid with the defending and the players' switching off from their roles.

He added: "We conceded a goal from a set-piece which is a big mistake for our team. We didn't stay in the right positions and how we had prepared. At this level, if you don't keep focused until the end this can happen."